Dirolep Park has completed the production of goods for Uganda and the transportation process is about to commence
Dirolep Park has completed the production of goods for Uganda and the transportation process is about to commence
As the dawn began to break, the factory area of Dirolep Park was already bustling with activity. Two forty-foot container trucks were already in position, with forklifts moving back and forth. Workers were transporting, packing and securing various amusement facilities from the warehouse. This batch of goods, destined for Kampala, the capital of Uganda, includes five projects: spiral slides, expansion challenges, bubble pools, rotating horses and climbing walls. All the equipment has passed the factory quality inspection and has officially entered the stage of loading and preparing for departure.

As an international enterprise specializing in research and development, design, manufacturing, sales and operation in the children's field, Deloni has a mature and comprehensive trading system for the export of amusement equipment. The company has a dedicated international trade department, which covers from order acceptance, production scheduling, export customs declaration to maritime logistics, destination port customs clearance, on-site installation guidance, forming a complete export service chain. The goods for the order from Uganda have been produced as planned and have passed all quality inspections before leaving the factory, officially entering the stage of loading and waiting to be dispatched.

Loading site: Rigorous and orderly export operation
At 7 a.m., the container cargo arrived on time. The loading and unloading team checked the cargo numbers and quantities one by one according to the export packing list. Although the stainless steel spiral of the spiral slide was designed in sections, each section still weighed several hundred kilograms. The hoisting workers used forklifts to steadily send the steel frame into the container, and the workers immediately fixed it with polyester straps and wooden wedges to ensure that it would not shift during the long-distance sea transportation. The wave-shaped steel frame of the LED slide and the semi-transparent polycarbonate slide plate were longer and needed to be placed diagonally. The workers repeatedly measured the remaining space inside the container to make full use of every inch of volume.


As the last piece of cargo was safely loaded into the container, the door closed slowly and the serial number of the seal was recorded. The two containers were then transported to the customs supervision warehouse, ready for customs declaration and departure at sea.

Global Trade: The Internationalization Strength of Dirolep park
Dirolep, with its strong production capabilities and a well-established foreign trade system, has established a wide business network in the global export of amusement equipment. The company has a 50,000-square-meter production workshop and a 2,000-square-meter exhibition hall for new equipment. After more than two decades of concentrated efforts in the children's amusement field, it has gained a high reputation in children's theme parks, children's education, children's theme restaurants, and children's animation culture. Its products are exported to countries and regions such as the European Union, the United Kingdom, North America, the Middle East, Southeast Asia, and Australia, and have obtained multiple international quality inspection certifications including ISO9001, TUV, CE, UL, and SGS. There are currently over 2,000 Deloney service operators worldwide, and they have provided services to more than 300 million people.

In the context of a challenging international trade environment, Deloney has continuously innovated and actively explored new markets, thereby steadily consolidating and expanding its global business footprint, demonstrating strong market adaptability and competitive resilience.
This batch of goods from Uganda is expected to be loaded onto ships from domestic ports in a few days and then transported by sea to Africa. It will bring a jungle-themed amusement park filled with laughter and challenges to the local area. From China to Africa, from factories to the world, Disneyland is connecting children all over the globe with amusement parks, allowing happiness to cross borders and enabling dreams to take root and blossom on every continent.

















